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Often times insurance companies will ask for social security numbers for several reasons, the primary ones being:

1. to determine there are no Medicare reimbursement claims the company may be liable for

2. to check on past claims via the ISO claim search program.

If a company does not adequately safeguard the number they can be liable for negligence if the number results in identity theft.

Some individuals will put a credit lock/freeze with the credit bureaus to help protect against identity theft since that is becoming more common no matter how much effort is put into safeguarding one's personal information.

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